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Arran, Catacol
Battle Site (17th Century)(Possible)
Site Name Arran, Catacol
Classification Battle Site (17th Century)(Possible)
Alternative Name(s) Clach A'chait
Canmore ID 80814
Site Number NR94NW 10
NGR NR 918 490
Datum OSGB36 - NGR
Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/site/80814
- Council North Ayrshire
- Parish Kilmory
- Former Region Strathclyde
- Former District Cunninghame
- Former County Buteshire
NR94NW 10 918 490.
A skirmish is said to have taken place between a party of troops from the Cromwellian garrison of Brodick Castle and the people of Arran, c.1652. It is said to have started at Allt-a-Chlaideimh (Sword Burn) with the last man of the English party being killed at Clach-a-Chath (Cat Stone) - Clach a'Chait: NR 918488. Another version, placing the skirmish near Brodick Castle allows the governor and his party to escape by boat, except one who was chased and killed under a big rock in Merkland Wood (NS 0138): Craeg an Stobaidh - "the stabbing rock".
W M MacKenzie (ed.) 1914.
Clach a'Chait is a small featureless spur except for two large boulders at NR 9190 4890. The tradition could not be confirmed.
Visited by OS (TRG) 2 December 1977.
Note (26 June 2018)
The location, classification and period of this site have been reviewed.
HES Survey and Recording 26 June 2018